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"Recording @ Home" | genre: Rock | |
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This song description is limited to 400 "characters." Have you ever wondered what 400 characters really looks like on the ppage or screen? What if a band actually took the trouble to do a description exactly and purposely at the 400 max? Consider the puzzlement put to rest. BTW, the double "p" in the word "ppage" is not a typo -- the inclusion of the extra letter is critical to larger purpose. | MP3.com CD: Recording @ Home EP (1999) - buy it!
CD: Recording @ Home EP (1999)
Label: My X-Lover's Records
Credits: Written by:: Dick Whiskey, Dave W. and Jason Liles |
Story Behind the Song
At Farces Wanna Mo band meetings, Dick Whiskey constantly plead for more songs denouncing the recording industry (this was before we entered into the current relations with Vivendi sub). "Down, down, down with the recording industry," Mr. Whiskey would say over and over while shaking his fist. "Nothing makes me as mad as does the recording industry. I object to their practices. I don't like their ideology. One song, the right song, could bring the whole sham crashing down, I think," would muse Whiskey. So, me and Jason Liles threw him this sop.
Lyrics
Down, down, down with the recording industry!
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